19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee

Own a piece of early California history! C Empire style box form mahogany settee owned by Juan Pacifico Ontiveros and his wife, Maria Martina Osuna. Granted in 1837, by Governor, Juan Alvarado, they became owners of nearly 36 thousand acres of present day Orange county (including Anaheim, Fullerton and Placentia). Ontiveros named the land Rancho San Juan Cajon. This settee was part of the furnishings used and owned by the Ontiveros family. Professionally restored, this settee is in excellent condition with new upholstery using vintage Belgian linen. Measurements are 61″ wide, 26″ deep, 31 1/2″ high, 20″ seat height. Turkish Multi-color Kilim pictured draped over settee is NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE. Pasadena Antique Center 480 S. The item “19th C. Empire Style Box Form Mahogany Settee” is in sale since Monday, May 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Furniture\Sofas & Chaises\1800-1899″. The seller is “parsonscreative” and is located in South Pasadena, California. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
  • Type: Settee
  • Style: American Empire
  • Region of Origin: America
  • Age: 1880-1910
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Depth: 26″
  • Width: 61″
  • Height: 31 1/2″

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